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the documentary's on pbs now through ex-day and the book at local bookstores. grab one and figure out the way the process should be and if you can't get enough of mo and who can? also catch him on the new cooking show, my grandmother's ravio ravioli. it sounds tasty. >> tonight on cooking channel, 8:30. it's nonpartisan cooking. i promise. all these grandmothers are undecided voters. tune in and maybe influence them. >> i want a liberal cooking show. thank you. >>> let's go to psychopath, yes, we do it all here. why it pays to be an american psychois next. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameripri
the documentary's on pbs now through ex-day and the book at local bookstores. grab one and figure out the way the process should be and if you can't get enough of mo and who can? also catch him on the new cooking show, my grandmother's ravio ravioli. it sounds tasty. >> tonight on cooking channel, 8:30. it's nonpartisan cooking. i promise. all these grandmothers are undecided voters. tune in and maybe influence them. >> i want a liberal cooking show. thank you. >>> let's go...
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it's in down ballot races, local races, state, congressional and state legislative races. that's why you go out there. you discover real quick the people in montana don't want outside money. they don't want people telling them what to do. they don't want outside groups independently influencing campaigns. they just want people to leave them alone and let them make up their own minds, you know? >> what is fascinating to me about what's happening in montana is here you had a state, here you had law makers trying to do something about campaign finance reform and now you've got all these groups that managed to find ways around it. >> in 1912 the state of montana passed the corrupt passages act, the strictest finance campaign reform in the country. it was brought as a challenges to citizens united. supreme court had a second look via this montana case and said we are going to stay with citizens united. we think there is no corruption if there is independent expenditure, if all this money you and your prior guests were talking about, if it's independent of campaigns and candidat
it's in down ballot races, local races, state, congressional and state legislative races. that's why you go out there. you discover real quick the people in montana don't want outside money. they don't want people telling them what to do. they don't want outside groups independently influencing campaigns. they just want people to leave them alone and let them make up their own minds, you know? >> what is fascinating to me about what's happening in montana is here you had a state, here you...
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like churches that are in many cases for local government are best partners at fighting poverty, that kind of stuff. >> governor walker, for you as well, the defining issue that determines the outcome in your state? >> well it's certainly about jobs. in our case it's elections are fundamentally about the future and not about the past. so i think people on the few weeks back on that night in denver and john's state outside of his hometown there when voters got to see that mitt romney had a plan and the president didn't. and now in the last few days, he's trying to gloss that over with a 20-page glossy document. he doesn't have a plan, mitt romney does. in fact just yesterday as i was traveling the state, there were literally farmers out in fields that had almost like a burma shave commercial. they had one sign after another after another that listed out the five points of his plan. people want to know how they're going to get working in janesville or green bay or wausau or milwaukee or superior. they want to know how we're going to get working again. i think it was clear after the deba
like churches that are in many cases for local government are best partners at fighting poverty, that kind of stuff. >> governor walker, for you as well, the defining issue that determines the outcome in your state? >> well it's certainly about jobs. in our case it's elections are fundamentally about the future and not about the past. so i think people on the few weeks back on that night in denver and john's state outside of his hometown there when voters got to see that mitt romney...
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we didn't do enough in this state apparently at the local level to adequately enforce those laws, we didn't do enough to stand up for domestic violence victims at our state at the local level and i think that's something that is not a partisan level. and something at the federal, state and local level needs to be highlighted. >> we'll be watching both your states very closely in the days leading up to election day. thanks governors to both of you. >> thank you. >> we'll take a quick break here. >>> more with the roundtable coming back, including the demographic issue. the fight for women voters, the fight for latino voters, how much that's going to impact. >>> plus, what are we going to see from either a romney administration or an obama second term? we'll get into that right after this break. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the
we didn't do enough in this state apparently at the local level to adequately enforce those laws, we didn't do enough to stand up for domestic violence victims at our state at the local level and i think that's something that is not a partisan level. and something at the federal, state and local level needs to be highlighted. >> we'll be watching both your states very closely in the days leading up to election day. thanks governors to both of you. >> thank you. >> we'll take a...
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. >> we know living in this area the kind of power outages and issues we've dealt with here just locally and if you wind up having something like that that's that close to the election, i think some of the fears is are they able to get people to the polls if it lasts, if the power outages take place and can you get the polls open, up and running. there could be complications for that. >> and people have their power out and there's damage, does voting become a secondary concern, livelihood ver does -- >> you do. the other thing i would say, one thing is, the president in a natural disaster potential situation has to be the president, the last week of the campaign, it's a hard -- >> does that help or hurt? this is a political scientists dream. >> remarkable thing that happens. we spend years planning for these things and something like this happens. dom, i want to talk about the polls you put out last night. nevada, colorado. two of the seven or eight or nine swing states left. nevada first. obama 50, romney 47. colorado, obama 48, romney 48, among likely voters in both cases. what do thos
. >> we know living in this area the kind of power outages and issues we've dealt with here just locally and if you wind up having something like that that's that close to the election, i think some of the fears is are they able to get people to the polls if it lasts, if the power outages take place and can you get the polls open, up and running. there could be complications for that. >> and people have their power out and there's damage, does voting become a secondary concern,...
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i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. >> that's crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i'll leave about 5:30. so i work 13 hours. >> stacking the line! >> the reason i do it is to get out of my cell, you know, come down here, get a little freedom. you know, eat a little better. the food that they serve doesn't taste bad, but its appeal is horrible. some of the food they serve us looks like cat food. and i'm not even joking. i swear, if you put the food that they give us in a bowl and put a can of premium quality cat food and put it there in front of the inmate -- i'm not even saying a cat -- put it in front of a person that's locked up, they're probably going to eat the cat food. >> tonight's meal is macaroni, mix
i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. >> that's crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i'll leave about 5:30....
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we didn't do enough in this state apparently at least at the local level to adequately enforce those laws, we didn't do enough to stand up for domestic violence victims in our state at the local level and i think that's something that is not a partisan level. and it's certainly something that at the federal, the state and local level needs to be highlighted. >> we'll leave it there and we'll be watching both your states very closely in the days leading up to election day. thanks, governors, to both of you. >> thank you. >> we're going to take another quick break here. more with the roundtable coming back, including the demographic issue. the fight for women voters, the fight for latino voters, how much that's going to impact. >>> plus, what are we going to see from either a romney administration or an obama second term? we'll get into that right after this break. [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use alka-seltzer plus night cold & flu... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. yes, y
we didn't do enough in this state apparently at least at the local level to adequately enforce those laws, we didn't do enough to stand up for domestic violence victims in our state at the local level and i think that's something that is not a partisan level. and it's certainly something that at the federal, the state and local level needs to be highlighted. >> we'll leave it there and we'll be watching both your states very closely in the days leading up to election day. thanks,...
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get it at your local walmart. >>> welcome back. real clear politics average of national polls shoi the race for the white house is still at a dhed heat, 47%. on this same day four years ago, then senator obama led senator mccain 47-44. today president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to vote early when he casts his ballot in chicago in a couple of hours from now. the president will join more than 7 million people who have already voted early, and it's these early ballots that team obama hopes will give them the edge as it did four years ago. let me bring in jim warren, chicago editor of "the daily beast" "newsweek." jim, great pleasure having you on. what are you hearing from folks in chicago? >> first of all, tamron, i did not know until a few minutes ago that you and rahm emanuel share a penchant for colorful language. >> everybody from texas curses. i just generalized my whole state. >> exclusively as hour ago the cook county clerk gave me their latest figure. 95,000 folks in cook county v t voted early, which
get it at your local walmart. >>> welcome back. real clear politics average of national polls shoi the race for the white house is still at a dhed heat, 47%. on this same day four years ago, then senator obama led senator mccain 47-44. today president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to vote early when he casts his ballot in chicago in a couple of hours from now. the president will join more than 7 million people who have already voted early, and it's these early...
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they don't trust president obama, they don't trust their local mayor. so i'm not sure a trust argument works with people in that kind of voting pattern. >> i think that's true. you've seen and you've played a lot of sound from obama and biden on the stump today. they are putting heart out there like they have not before on this campaign trail. joe biden has a proclivity towards aviator sunglasses. but it is this idea that you can believe in obama, that he has the heart, he has legitimacy, he has this moral compass that mitt romney doesn't have. i will say when delivering these lines, which fundamentally are campaign lines and which obama delivered last night with aplomb, there is something more fundamentally maybe more believable and convincing in them. hopefully that sways independent voters. i don't know. >> i think also they've done a very good job. at this point and it's a very apt point by you that the undecideds don't trust politicians. there is an authority that comes with being the president of the united states that they have been leaning on ha
they don't trust president obama, they don't trust their local mayor. so i'm not sure a trust argument works with people in that kind of voting pattern. >> i think that's true. you've seen and you've played a lot of sound from obama and biden on the stump today. they are putting heart out there like they have not before on this campaign trail. joe biden has a proclivity towards aviator sunglasses. but it is this idea that you can believe in obama, that he has the heart, he has legitimacy,...
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there are appealsmakers at the local state and national who makes decisions that impact the students in my classroom. i wanted a voice. that's what brought me into my association and my union. i wanted a voice to say to policymakers when you choose this decision, this is how it impacts the students in my classroom. so to try and separate the people from the union is crazy. the people are the union. and they want their voice heard. they spend every day working in public schools all across this nation under the most trying of circumstances attempting to give the best we can for students. their voice needs to be heard. >> deny fis van roekel. i appreciate it. here's a look at other stories for you. the white house is reportedly working on a new plan for targeting terrorists. the disposition matrix, "the washington post" says the matrix contains names of suspects resources being used to catch them, indictments and secret operations. >>> two teen brothers were charged in the murder of a 12-year-old. the name of the girl autumn pasquale. they lured her to their home by promising parts for
there are appealsmakers at the local state and national who makes decisions that impact the students in my classroom. i wanted a voice. that's what brought me into my association and my union. i wanted a voice to say to policymakers when you choose this decision, this is how it impacts the students in my classroom. so to try and separate the people from the union is crazy. the people are the union. and they want their voice heard. they spend every day working in public schools all across this...
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local, the streets are calm as ambassador stevens says good night to a viz siing turkish diplomat. answer agent sees a large number of men flowing into the compound and immediately puts out on alarm. a security act hustles the ambassador and others to a bunker inside the residence. the attackers then spray diesel newly igniting the building, trapping the men inside, unable to see or breathe through the heavy smoke. they now know that one security agent escapes through a window. later the american security detail finds the body of shaun smith who died of smoke inhalation, but is unable to locate ambassador stevens and in fact does not find him until his body turns up hours later in a hospital after the staff there dials numbers on ambassador stevens' cell phone to identify him. survivors escape in an armored vehicle through heavy fire. as night goes on, a team of re-enforcements from the tripoli embassy arrive at the annex the survivors are evacuated on two charter flights over the next two hours. at today's hearings, led by house oversight committee darrell issa will testify that t
local, the streets are calm as ambassador stevens says good night to a viz siing turkish diplomat. answer agent sees a large number of men flowing into the compound and immediately puts out on alarm. a security act hustles the ambassador and others to a bunker inside the residence. the attackers then spray diesel newly igniting the building, trapping the men inside, unable to see or breathe through the heavy smoke. they now know that one security agent escapes through a window. later the...
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these further comments made by richard mourdock today in an interview with the local nbc affiliate in terre haute. watch. >> if a woman were to be raped would you vote for a law that would make them have that baby because that baby is a gift from god? >> my point of view all along, i've had this position for many years, the only exception i have for abortion is the life of the mother. >> what if it were a 13-year-old girl who were raped and impregnated. would you vote to make sure that in those situations you would make the girl have the baby? >> you can start throwing all kinds of hypotheticals out there. i've made my statement. >> wow. he's made his statement. and he's one of at least 12 republican senate candidates this year who would make that same statement. which it turns out has political consequences. more on that coming up. arian! yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm
these further comments made by richard mourdock today in an interview with the local nbc affiliate in terre haute. watch. >> if a woman were to be raped would you vote for a law that would make them have that baby because that baby is a gift from god? >> my point of view all along, i've had this position for many years, the only exception i have for abortion is the life of the mother. >> what if it were a 13-year-old girl who were raped and impregnated. would you vote to make...
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is this local to indiana? >> no, i think this is deeply concerning to women because it shows just how deeply embedded the extremism is on women's health in the republican party. you have mitt romney and paul ryan and richard mourdock and todd akin who are essentially two sets of twins when it comes to issues related to women's health. mitt romney, like you said, has cut an ad, this is the only candidate in the country that he has done an ad for. he's endorsed richard mourdock and now he won't even say two days has passed, since richard mourdock has said that the pregnancy resulting from a rape was intended by god and was a gift from god and mitt romney is avoiding directly saying himself, he's only -- he's only said this through a spokesperson that he done agree with the views. he still endorses him. and won't pull the ad. paul ryan, his running mate, andrea, has said that it doesn't matter what -- how a life was -- pregnancy was conceived. the method of conception doesn't matter. todd akin said there was some
is this local to indiana? >> no, i think this is deeply concerning to women because it shows just how deeply embedded the extremism is on women's health in the republican party. you have mitt romney and paul ryan and richard mourdock and todd akin who are essentially two sets of twins when it comes to issues related to women's health. mitt romney, like you said, has cut an ad, this is the only candidate in the country that he has done an ad for. he's endorsed richard mourdock and now he...
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go vote in your local elections, votes. that's what hits home even more. it drives me nuts when people say why should i bother? it matters who your state rep or who the school person is or the ballot initiative. anyway, stick around, guys i want to talk more mourdock. and how many times has ohio not vetted for the winner in the presidential election? the answer is two. in 1944 ohio went for dewey over fdr and in 1960. by the way, that '44 race, a historical connection in this campaign. 1960 ohio picked nixon, the last person to win the white house without winning ohio. the website just got a makeover, msn msnbc.com. check out the blog. we add stuff to it all of the time. you're watching msnbc. we'll be right back. ill have a . [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] did you know that the single cap of gain gives as much freshness as
go vote in your local elections, votes. that's what hits home even more. it drives me nuts when people say why should i bother? it matters who your state rep or who the school person is or the ballot initiative. anyway, stick around, guys i want to talk more mourdock. and how many times has ohio not vetted for the winner in the presidential election? the answer is two. in 1944 ohio went for dewey over fdr and in 1960. by the way, that '44 race, a historical connection in this campaign. 1960...
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we can did see a local camera as well at one of the areas. we saw ten people standing around, watching and waiting and of course local officials are cautioning people to not do that. but you will always have your looky-loos. they are driving down the avenue and maybe they're thinking it's no big deal. >> so where you are, there aren't people on the roads, because we are looking at the sky cams that show the congestion just piling up. there are folks -- >> i'm in the immediate area of waikiki beach. i'm literally two blocks off on seaside avenue, which is, forgive me, the main strip road. i can't actually see that road. that's the first road that comes off of the beach there so i can't tell you what the activity is like from my vantage point. on the side streets i see a couple of people here and there just kind of walking down the street. i hope they're not walking to the edge of the water but i can only presume they're heading to the beach. hopefully maybe just back to their hotel and up high. i honestly can't see from this vantage point. >>
we can did see a local camera as well at one of the areas. we saw ten people standing around, watching and waiting and of course local officials are cautioning people to not do that. but you will always have your looky-loos. they are driving down the avenue and maybe they're thinking it's no big deal. >> so where you are, there aren't people on the roads, because we are looking at the sky cams that show the congestion just piling up. there are folks -- >> i'm in the immediate area...
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i think you're going to see a great local/state/federal effort to rebuild what's been shattered. it's what americans do best, when we put partisanship aside. >> and there's also a difference among the states, david. you know, the civil war sort of united the country as a country. but all the time, people say, oh, i just care about utah, i just care about virginia or something. i don't think people still think like that. there's tremendous national interest in new york, what happened on 9/11, and in this case. >> the governor just said, cuts against the core philosophy of the tea party and the far right republican party. >> so the war is -- you're not in the trenches? >> no, no, i think as we look ahead, you have to be realistic here. and while you and i and the governor believe in these communal values that unite us and that will guide us -- >> federal values. >> he was talking about the federal/state partnership, there are some, and i think paul ryan's in this camp, i'm not sure mitt romney is. >> romney said we ought to defund fema, period. >> privatize this, let states do this
i think you're going to see a great local/state/federal effort to rebuild what's been shattered. it's what americans do best, when we put partisanship aside. >> and there's also a difference among the states, david. you know, the civil war sort of united the country as a country. but all the time, people say, oh, i just care about utah, i just care about virginia or something. i don't think people still think like that. there's tremendous national interest in new york, what happened on...
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and i'm wondering, steve, is this just great news for local tv stations? what's going on here? anything? is there so much money they'll spend it anywhere they can? >> this whole campaign has been good for broadcasters and television. but i think spending money on ads in pennsylvania and michigan is a waste of money. if they want to waste their money there, more power to them. barack obama is going to win those two states. i think at the end of these campaigns now, there's a law of diminishing returns. each side has so much money, i don't think money is going to be the deciding factor. you have two candidates with very different values and visions for the future. and people will figure that out and i think some of the spending is going to be a waste of money. >> you know, chris, when you look at those blue states you just mentioned pennsylvania, maine, it's not at the presidential level. it's about the senatorial level. who would have thought bob casey in pennsylvania would be running neck in neck with a republican opponent? >> these are presidential ads they're buying. >> but t
and i'm wondering, steve, is this just great news for local tv stations? what's going on here? anything? is there so much money they'll spend it anywhere they can? >> this whole campaign has been good for broadcasters and television. but i think spending money on ads in pennsylvania and michigan is a waste of money. if they want to waste their money there, more power to them. barack obama is going to win those two states. i think at the end of these campaigns now, there's a law of...
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so that's why we have a large amount of offenders being incarcerated from local small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and caught up and end up in the indiana department of correction. >> i got to be honest, most of the police knew me by a first-name basis. >> it's the same thing over and over. day in, day out. >> methamphetamine is the worst thing i have ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never, ever in my life seen it for the hundred good stories i could tell you i can tell you three times the bad stories. it made me feel the greatest at times and made me hate myself most of the time. >> chas harper is currently serving his fourth prison term. the first three totalled six years for theft and burglary but when he was caught with 114 grams of meth the judge threw the book at him. >> i was sentenced to 72 years which means i have to do 36. that is 12 years more than a murder. most murderers get 60 years. it's hard for my family to grasp that the amount of time for the charges. i mean how do you explain to a six-year-old why your dad can't come home
so that's why we have a large amount of offenders being incarcerated from local small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and caught up and end up in the indiana department of correction. >> i got to be honest, most of the police knew me by a first-name basis. >> it's the same thing over and over. day in, day out. >> methamphetamine is the worst thing i have ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never, ever in my life seen it for the hundred good...
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come out and join us at the governor's park tavern at 4:00 local time here in denver. after the show, i'll leave the studio and visit with you. we're looking for it. we'll hear your thoughts on the upcoming debate on wednesday night and the upcoming election. that goes for all our listeners on colorado progressive talk. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night at the governor's park tavern right after the show. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, do you trust mitt romney's and paul ryan's math? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, the man who just finished debating eric cantor, wayne paul powell joins me next. by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> these people are suffering. what's happened in this country is from the top 1% of our population that controls 7% of the wealth, we now have 1% of the population, and this is not class warfare, this is fact, controls 24% of the wealth. >> we need to do a lot of things to reform our public school system to give the individuals the t
come out and join us at the governor's park tavern at 4:00 local time here in denver. after the show, i'll leave the studio and visit with you. we're looking for it. we'll hear your thoughts on the upcoming debate on wednesday night and the upcoming election. that goes for all our listeners on colorado progressive talk. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night at the governor's park tavern right after the show. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, do you trust mitt romney's and...
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shop walmart for select brands' low prices through october 12th and you help secure meals for local families. go to walmart.com/hunger and learn more about how you can join the fight. because hunger is a big problem and it needs a big answer. because hunger is a big problem syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> in most maximum-security prisons, people convicted of sex-related crimes are the outcasts of the inmate population. they're often housed in protective custody to keep others from beating or killing them. >> these type of offenders rarely discuss the details of their crime. and when they do, it can be tough to take. but there's value to their stories. they're cautionary tales. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women. but initially, it wasn't her crim
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come out and join us at the governor's park tavern at 4:00 local time here in denver. after the show, i'll leave the studio and visit with you. we're looking for it. we'll hear your thoughts on the upcoming debate on wednesday night and the upcoming election. that goes for all our listeners on colorado progressive talk. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night at the governor's park tavern right after the show. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, do you trust mitt romney's and paul ryan's math? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, the man who just finished debating eric cantor, wayne paul powell joins me next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lex
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. >> convicted of killing a local celebrity, another inmate faces his peers. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're ta
. >> convicted of killing a local celebrity, another inmate faces his peers. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i wish my patients could see what i...
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. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to escape the surge. that they did, but you unfortunately, homes all along this peninsula were inundated by water. >> we'll let you go and hopefully get that last remnant of the fire put out there. thanks so much. >>> the new york stock exchange reopens this morning even though much of the area around it is without power. you'd have to go all the way back to the blizzard of 1888 for the last time the stock market was closed for two consecutive days because of weather. let's get an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. karl ly carolyn roth is live in zurich for us. what imp
. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to...
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so far, $810 million has been spent on political ads for radio and television, local, national, cable, broadcast. team romney, which includes the romney campaign and his outside groups that are supporting romney or atashg being the president, is outspending team obama $457 million to $353 million. but the largest single spender, by far, is the obama campaign individually which is outspending the romney campaign individually $299 million tv ads to $164 million. this week alone, more than $58 million was being spent on tv ads. obama leads the pack with $20 million spent but romney close behind at $16.5 million. republican super pac american crossroads is next at $11 million this week. the pro-obama super pac priorities usa has spent just over $4 million. where is all that money being spent whether it comes to the battleground buys? it is all about this week -- ohio, ohio, ohio. 4 of the top 10 most saturated markets this week are in the buckeye state. and -- get this -- for the first time since the week of april 23rd, there is no virginia market in the top ten. by the way, one of the te
so far, $810 million has been spent on political ads for radio and television, local, national, cable, broadcast. team romney, which includes the romney campaign and his outside groups that are supporting romney or atashg being the president, is outspending team obama $457 million to $353 million. but the largest single spender, by far, is the obama campaign individually which is outspending the romney campaign individually $299 million tv ads to $164 million. this week alone, more than $58...
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the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4 to 1. many of the most violent offenders are locked up here. the most violent of the offenders are house 2d 3 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> few, be however, are more notorious than leonard who has spent 16 years here. >> he still is escorted by two men, handcuffed behind his back. that unit is designed for people like mccoy. >> the most infamous chapter of his time occurred at indiana state prison 17 years earlier. he stabbed a correction's officer to death. >> we approached him from the front, stabbed him one time in the front chest area which actually broke a rib, stabbed him with such force. the sound of it targeted another staff member that was coming over to pond. when he responded, he actually observed the be second stab to the back, according to the reports. before the officer actually died, they said that he told them that he didn't know if he was going to make it or not and that he stabbed him. >> he have sentenced to an additional 60 years. despite the iwitness a
the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers local residents 4 to 1. many of the most violent offenders are locked up here. the most violent of the offenders are house 2d 3 hours a day in the secured confinement unit. >> few, be however, are more notorious than leonard who has spent 16 years here. >> he still is escorted by two men, handcuffed behind his back. that unit is designed for people like mccoy. >> the most infamous chapter of his time occurred at indiana state...
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second, local government officials, it's concrete. you're dealing with something, you can see the precinct, you can see the house, the street with a hole in it. in washington it's abstract. pretty often you're taking positions, ideological positions that really more about philosophy, personal identity, more about status. and therefore people get wrapped up in extraction. when i watched, it was interesting to watch rahm emanuel go become mayor of chicago, suddenly dealing with a school district, much happier dealing with concrete problems. >> david, you talked about how a republican congress wouldn't want to destroy -- wound a presidency of mitt romney. some people in the commentary very surprised he's done nothing to stand up to his party in a dramatic way. what specifically do you think he might ask of republicans in congress that they would reluctantly go along with in dealing with the fiscal cliff? >> well, you know, there are going to be democrats probably controlling the senate. and there's got to be revenues. probably increase r
second, local government officials, it's concrete. you're dealing with something, you can see the precinct, you can see the house, the street with a hole in it. in washington it's abstract. pretty often you're taking positions, ideological positions that really more about philosophy, personal identity, more about status. and therefore people get wrapped up in extraction. when i watched, it was interesting to watch rahm emanuel go become mayor of chicago, suddenly dealing with a school district,...
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come out and join us at the governor's park tavern at 4:00 local time here in denver. after the show, i'll leave the studio and visit with you. we're looking for it. we'll hear your thoughts on the upcoming debate on wednesday night and the upcoming election. that goes for all our listeners on colorado progressive talk. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow night at the governor's park tavern right after the show. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, do you trust mitt romney's and paul ryan's math? 3% of you said yes. 97% of you said no. >>> coming up, the man who just finished debating eric cantor, wayne paul powell joins me next. ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when y
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there's evidence of that in our local daily newspaper. there's evidence of that with some of the major network affiliates. there's video footage. the message has always been consistent. where the governor is getting his knowledge and his information, only god knows. >> mayor, i appreciate you coming on to discuss this situation. i know that you put the residents first, as is the governor at this time. we'll see what happens after this. >> i hope that journalistic integrity would prevail and someone would challenge the governor to provide the source of the information he got. he's dead wrong, plain and simple. >> thank you for your time. i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> the final jobs report is scheduled to be released friday, but will sandy delay that report? we'll have a live update from wall street. the storm forced some early voting sites to close in virginia, west virginia, and north carolina. is it possible election day could be affected by all of this? first, new comments from secretary of state hillary clinton in bosnia talki
there's evidence of that in our local daily newspaper. there's evidence of that with some of the major network affiliates. there's video footage. the message has always been consistent. where the governor is getting his knowledge and his information, only god knows. >> mayor, i appreciate you coming on to discuss this situation. i know that you put the residents first, as is the governor at this time. we'll see what happens after this. >> i hope that journalistic integrity would...
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so stay up to speed with your local advisories and your local authorities. msnbc will continue to cover this all day tomorrow. this dramatic weather event taking up the eastern seaboard got all of our attention today, for sure. thank you, i'm thomas roberts. this is msnbc. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix a
so stay up to speed with your local advisories and your local authorities. msnbc will continue to cover this all day tomorrow. this dramatic weather event taking up the eastern seaboard got all of our attention today, for sure. thank you, i'm thomas roberts. this is msnbc. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with...
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people care about like you're running a state or local race. >> 2004, before i was a full-time reporter i took two months and worked on for the league of conservation voters going door to door talking to undecided voters two months every day and one of the things i learned was that the very -- the way that people who think about politics all the time thing about politics is different than the way that people who don't ever think about politics think about politics. the vastness of that difference is a difficult thing to bridge. the place it hit home to me most was the conception of the issue as a conceptual category. when i say what issues do you care about. choice and taxation. you've already internalized the fact that's the way we cut the world into pieces. if you start a campaign website, you would know what the headings are. defense, economy. >> my issues are longer recess and soda in the water fountain. something else entirely. neil newhouse says about independent undecided voters, overwhelmingly concerned with their family budgets, not the national budget, they are concerned about
people care about like you're running a state or local race. >> 2004, before i was a full-time reporter i took two months and worked on for the league of conservation voters going door to door talking to undecided voters two months every day and one of the things i learned was that the very -- the way that people who think about politics all the time thing about politics is different than the way that people who don't ever think about politics think about politics. the vastness of that...
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you mess with state and local. are you supposed to move if you live in new york or a high tax state like massachusetts, you're supposed to move because romney got elected? >> listen, his tax cut plan is going to slam about 68% of the american people, not 47% of the american people. he can't provide real details. you could close every single loophole that benefits the wealthy and just close it for the wealthy and it wouldn't pay for a fraction of the tax cut he's giving the wealthy. >> because they're still getting ahead. >> reducing capital gains to zero which means romney would pay virtually zero taxes. he's going to come back and say i want to work this out with the congress. well, i just don't think the country is going to trust mr. 47% and this congress to play around with taxes because they understand very well and the democrats now have an advantage on taxes, which as you both know is very rare, they understand very well where romney's priorities are. he's for the people at the top. >> joan, why would you wan
you mess with state and local. are you supposed to move if you live in new york or a high tax state like massachusetts, you're supposed to move because romney got elected? >> listen, his tax cut plan is going to slam about 68% of the american people, not 47% of the american people. he can't provide real details. you could close every single loophole that benefits the wealthy and just close it for the wealthy and it wouldn't pay for a fraction of the tax cut he's giving the wealthy....
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tonight jimmy welcomes tina fey, that's late night with jimmy fallon week nights at 12:35 on your local nbc station. in entertainment news, tmz reports radio host bubba the love sponge was behind the leaking of a six-year-old sex tape involving his ex-wife and his best friend, wrestling legend hulk hogan. earlier in the day hogan told "today's" kathie lee and hoda that the encounter happened after his marriage had imploded. he also told howard stern that his best friend bubba had encouraged the tryst with then wife heather klum and that he's denied any knowledge of the tape. well, tmz, however, reveals at the end of the tape hulk's best friend is bragging that the footage was a gold mine. the wrestler tells tmz he plans to explore legal options. >> i dare you on top that disturbing story. >> i'll try. a little less disturbing, but -- kardashian and kanye west. reports say they have been shopping around for a miami mansion in the 7 to $10 million range. >>> finally, wikileaks busts julian assange who has been hold up in equador's london embassy to avoid extradition has had an unlikely vi
tonight jimmy welcomes tina fey, that's late night with jimmy fallon week nights at 12:35 on your local nbc station. in entertainment news, tmz reports radio host bubba the love sponge was behind the leaking of a six-year-old sex tape involving his ex-wife and his best friend, wrestling legend hulk hogan. earlier in the day hogan told "today's" kathie lee and hoda that the encounter happened after his marriage had imploded. he also told howard stern that his best friend bubba had...
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and it's going from local market to local market that way. what's he saying? >> reporter: well, alex, a number of things that we've sort of gleaned from these interviews that he did. he is reaching out to young voters, to women voters, to independents. one of his key messages, though, is for folks to get out and vote early. this is what he said to our colorado affiliate yesterday. take a listen. >> i've fought for middle class families in colorado and all across the country. that's the kind of president i think you want. and i'm looking forward to having the privilege to serving another four years. a lot of it's going to depend on colorado, so i hope everybody takes advantage of early vote in colorado. you guys are always ahead of the curve when it comes to voting. >> reporter: alex, of course colorado is a key battle ground state. but that is a key part of the obama campaign strategy, urging people to get out and vote early. so we are here in new hampshire, which is another key battle ground state. president obama will be speaking here a little bit later on t
and it's going from local market to local market that way. what's he saying? >> reporter: well, alex, a number of things that we've sort of gleaned from these interviews that he did. he is reaching out to young voters, to women voters, to independents. one of his key messages, though, is for folks to get out and vote early. this is what he said to our colorado affiliate yesterday. take a listen. >> i've fought for middle class families in colorado and all across the country. that's...
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in florida he has 102 local headquarters, romney has 48. but senator, in the end does the number of offices matter as much as if your people are excited about you? >> well, you have to get people excited about what you stand for and what you're doing and what you will do but it's also the case that politics is like one of these icebergs with a substantial amount of it upd the water that you can't see. if you're well organized and able to get all of those persuaded you're the right candidate to the follows vote ate big deal. the evidence suggests that the obama campaign has a fabulous ground game in all of these swing states. so, you know, it is a close race no question about that. i think in the end the numbers show now and i think in the end they will show that the obama ground game made a very big difference. >> john do you think that the romney camp underspent and underemphasized the ground game? >> i don't think so. i think that what happened in the last election is senator mccain had a lousy ground game especially in ohio. the romney c
in florida he has 102 local headquarters, romney has 48. but senator, in the end does the number of offices matter as much as if your people are excited about you? >> well, you have to get people excited about what you stand for and what you're doing and what you will do but it's also the case that politics is like one of these icebergs with a substantial amount of it upd the water that you can't see. if you're well organized and able to get all of those persuaded you're the right...
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hundreds of civil rights activists were attacked by state and local police. forces that had gathered with billy clubs and tear gas. marchers were left bloodied and severely beaten. but that didn't stop them. dr. martin luther king jr. and thousands marched from selma to montgomery demanding equal voting rights. i retraced those historic steps and that march earlier this year, because we're fighting the same
hundreds of civil rights activists were attacked by state and local police. forces that had gathered with billy clubs and tear gas. marchers were left bloodied and severely beaten. but that didn't stop them. dr. martin luther king jr. and thousands marched from selma to montgomery demanding equal voting rights. i retraced those historic steps and that march earlier this year, because we're fighting the same
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local registrars are being asked to open late. the first time a democrat carried virginia since lbj in 1964. now the political report says early voting is up 19% in the virginia localities mccain won in 2008. early voting could be crucial because look at the current polls. they're dead even. the president and mitt romney are tied at 47.8% in virginia, and it's making it our state of the date. guys, i talked to the gentleman, adam cook, actually running in the congressional district i ran in last time around. he said that the mood is decidedly different from 2008. he describe aid quiet determination on the democratic side. it was a very business-like operation, but there was a sense that people were doing what they needed to do. still, he felt confident that given how close the polls were, the president superior ground game would win out in the en, which according with things in virginia. the other thing i point out here is tim kaine has actually surged to a lead in that senate race, the latest "washington post" poll had him up 7 p
local registrars are being asked to open late. the first time a democrat carried virginia since lbj in 1964. now the political report says early voting is up 19% in the virginia localities mccain won in 2008. early voting could be crucial because look at the current polls. they're dead even. the president and mitt romney are tied at 47.8% in virginia, and it's making it our state of the date. guys, i talked to the gentleman, adam cook, actually running in the congressional district i ran in...
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it will support moderate candidates in state, local and congressional races who show a willingness to work in a bipartisan fashion. that will fund issue-based campai campaigned. the independent mayor plans to spend between $10 million and $15 million of his own money on the effort. >>> overseas, there are some developments in syria's long-running civil war. according to "the wall street journal" they've obtained shoulder fired missiles that have the potential to reshape the conflict there allowing opposition forces to respond to the syrian military's use of armed aircraft. this unverified video appears to show a downed syrian military helicopter, one of four aircraft that were brought down this week. the advanced weapons apparently smuggled in through turkey and not approved by the regional powers that are aiding the opposition. u.s. hovel officials have long feared the heavy arms could end up in the hands of anti-american militias or even terrorists. >>> to business now where encouraging new numbers from the housing market indicate an upturn from an industry decim e decimated by the
it will support moderate candidates in state, local and congressional races who show a willingness to work in a bipartisan fashion. that will fund issue-based campai campaigned. the independent mayor plans to spend between $10 million and $15 million of his own money on the effort. >>> overseas, there are some developments in syria's long-running civil war. according to "the wall street journal" they've obtained shoulder fired missiles that have the potential to reshape the...
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it's still a combination of terrorism organized by al qaeda north africa, but it's locally based operating perhaps on the basis of that video as well as the anniversary of 9/11. we have yet to get to the bottom of this and the president is being honest and fair about that. >> i think the president had a stellar performance tonight because he strengthened his position with women and also on immigration. he had far more facts than mitt romney could ever put out on immigration. in fact on a number of occasions he misstated the case where the president has been on immigration. these are two areas that the president had to shore up tonight. now, as far as the tax issues are concerned, the president laid it on the line. it is about arimath. we can't get into this conversation about math. >> he sort of distilled it. >> he brought it down. and the dagger came out. the dagger of truth. mitt romney this is who you are behind closed doors and the president hit him with the 47% comment at just the right tone, just the right way. >> steve schmidt, how do you think the president and mr. romney did? >> o
it's still a combination of terrorism organized by al qaeda north africa, but it's locally based operating perhaps on the basis of that video as well as the anniversary of 9/11. we have yet to get to the bottom of this and the president is being honest and fair about that. >> i think the president had a stellar performance tonight because he strengthened his position with women and also on immigration. he had far more facts than mitt romney could ever put out on immigration. in fact on a...
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he's making it so the local elections boards will not know any of those things until as late as possible. putting it on county officials less than a month before the election. this is nuts. this has not been a normal year for ohio elections boards. ohio republicans first tried to cut early voting in half. when they failed at half, the same three days when african-american churches like to car pool down to the polling place. the sunday before the election. nearly 100,000 people voted in those days. a new study just published today shows that african-americans in the cleveland area were 26 times more likely to cast an early in person ballot than white voters. that's not a typo. 26 times more likely. it was with that very recent history in mind that two elections officials voted to open the polls on the weekend right through the election day. on the weekend before. at the time the state had approved expanded weekend voting in republican counties, but not in the counties that lean democratic. but these two officials decided that weekend voting would be good for their county, for their democr
he's making it so the local elections boards will not know any of those things until as late as possible. putting it on county officials less than a month before the election. this is nuts. this has not been a normal year for ohio elections boards. ohio republicans first tried to cut early voting in half. when they failed at half, the same three days when african-american churches like to car pool down to the polling place. the sunday before the election. nearly 100,000 people voted in those...
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, unless you cut middle class expenditures on sort of things that we believe in, charitable, state, local, health care, retirement. >> politically impossible. >> i would like to see a real deficit reduction plan is open people's tight 800-pound elephant in the room. how can you -- if your first goal is deficit reduction, your first go can't be lowering taxes on the highest income people. >> very quickly, the united states senate, give me your range of where you think the net gain or loss of democratic -- >> i think we will be about where we are now. >> you think a net zero? >> under/over 53. we are doing really well in a lot of republican states. ten republican seats up, we have a reasonable chance of wing. >> of these republican seats what is the one you actually think you're going to win? >> i think we are going to win more than one. there's no guarantees anywhere. we are doing well in five, which are we are ahead in the polls in five, which are maine, massachusetts, indiana, nevada, arizona. we win two or three of those, i don't think we will lose more than two or three democratic seat
, unless you cut middle class expenditures on sort of things that we believe in, charitable, state, local, health care, retirement. >> politically impossible. >> i would like to see a real deficit reduction plan is open people's tight 800-pound elephant in the room. how can you -- if your first goal is deficit reduction, your first go can't be lowering taxes on the highest income people. >> very quickly, the united states senate, give me your range of where you think the net...
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community, listen to your state and local officials, follow instructions. >> the president told officials to do whatever it takes to keep people safe and restore services. >> my instructions to the federal agency has been do not figure out why we can't do something. i want you to figure out how to do something. i want you to cut through red tape. >> nowhere is the power of sandy more apparent than in the coast of new jersey. atlantic city is under water. the boardwalk at seaside heights was obliterated. aerial footage shows miles and miles of destruction with no hope of salvaging lost property. the new jersey coastline has been completely changed. president obama arrives tomorrow. chris christie surveyed the damage from the air and then consoled storm victims on the ground. >> it's a very difficult day. very difficult day. >> the scope of this storm is absolutely stunning. aside from delivering high winds and driving rain, it was also dumping snow on areas of west virginia. the cleanup from sandy has just begun. state and federal officials are urging patience. the full extent won't be kno
community, listen to your state and local officials, follow instructions. >> the president told officials to do whatever it takes to keep people safe and restore services. >> my instructions to the federal agency has been do not figure out why we can't do something. i want you to figure out how to do something. i want you to cut through red tape. >> nowhere is the power of sandy more apparent than in the coast of new jersey. atlantic city is under water. the boardwalk at...
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tequila on my cornflakes, if that's what you're asking me, no, i didn't. >> he later speaks to the local news. >> i did have some drinks the night before. i did have a nominal amount of sleep, i'm going to estimate between 2 1/2 and 3 hours. i didn't wake up and start drinking. >> jakuchunas later negotiates a deal with his new attorney. he pleads guilty to conspiracy to commit battery and receives a sentence of probation after spending a total of five months in jail. as for caramagno, he attends rehab, and the nevada supreme court transfers his law license to disability inactive status. >> i just can't imagine how somebody who's worked so hard, who's taken the damn state bar exam and passed it, how they would put that and their reputation in jeopardy. >>> cameras have shown us that the workplace isn't all business or as dull as you might think. one thing they can't do is explain why people do the crazy things they do. if you have a video you'd like
tequila on my cornflakes, if that's what you're asking me, no, i didn't. >> he later speaks to the local news. >> i did have some drinks the night before. i did have a nominal amount of sleep, i'm going to estimate between 2 1/2 and 3 hours. i didn't wake up and start drinking. >> jakuchunas later negotiates a deal with his new attorney. he pleads guilty to conspiracy to commit battery and receives a sentence of probation after spending a total of five months in jail. as for...
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is counting on people only looking at the most recent sound bite being shown to them, primarily on local news where most people get their news and they're counting on people not going back and checking and they're counting on a rigorous media fact check on it that he can get away with marketing this version of himself to current voters. mitt romney as republicans on the right believe, is just going to be the hand that holds the pen that signs conservative legislation. so there's no reason to believe that as president, he wouldn't simply sign because look, if he wins, that meant that republicans probably get the senate and probably hold the house. there is any reason to believe mitt romney would not follow through and sign anti-abortion legislation that came to his desk? is there any reason to believe he wouldn't at least attempt to put forward supreme court justices that would overturn roe? no reason not to believe that. >> i think there is also the other danger in terms of backtracking right now is, the conservative base, i mean the fact that the romney campaign immediately followed up
is counting on people only looking at the most recent sound bite being shown to them, primarily on local news where most people get their news and they're counting on people not going back and checking and they're counting on a rigorous media fact check on it that he can get away with marketing this version of himself to current voters. mitt romney as republicans on the right believe, is just going to be the hand that holds the pen that signs conservative legislation. so there's no reason to...
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he didn't back down from that belief in an interview with a local abc affiliate in michigan. >> the best thing to prevent violent crime is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. help teach people good discipline, good character, that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they realize the value in one another. >> but the truth is many charitable organizations are stretched to their limits. a study from the nonpartisan group bread for the world points out the flaws in ryan's plan. ryan's proposed cuts to the nation's food stamp program would mean every church in america would have to come up with approximately $50,000 dedicated to feeding people. not only that, they'd have to come up with $50,000 every year for the next ten years. would your church or house of worship be able to come up with that kind of money so the wealthy can get their tax breaks? joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most chur
he didn't back down from that belief in an interview with a local abc affiliate in michigan. >> the best thing to prevent violent crime is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. help teach people good discipline, good character, that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they realize the value in one another. >> but the truth is many charitable organizations are stretched to their limits. a study from the nonpartisan group bread for...
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a lot of places in the midwest that were manufacturing communities, despite the best efforts of the local government to try to bring in new business. >> there's not a lot. >> it doesn't exist. the only other large company is actually a tire plant which was saved by president obama in getting tough on chinese tires. >> you are welcome back at this table at any time. i want to thank you coming today. i appreciate your story. i want to thank tom gaulrapp. and thea as well. we'd love to have you both back. what we know now we didn't know last week. my answers after this. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to see if it worked. tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. take your blindfolds off. oh! look at all this garbage! febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness,
a lot of places in the midwest that were manufacturing communities, despite the best efforts of the local government to try to bring in new business. >> there's not a lot. >> it doesn't exist. the only other large company is actually a tire plant which was saved by president obama in getting tough on chinese tires. >> you are welcome back at this table at any time. i want to thank you coming today. i appreciate your story. i want to thank tom gaulrapp. and thea as well. we'd...